18 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1C22. BUYERS TRYING TO GOBBLE UP 1923 DLTFTER TRADING WKDXESiDAT DAIRY TBAPE - - . .Batter Ear Cheeae 3 - ea&e extras, select, flats. r Fortune ..4e ; Oe : ' e rraBciM-ov.te ivie 'i:.. '-''-ChJras;o- 'r. "-; TSew York ...., 6S S S7W Log Angles .'.:.. '' "" $Se ..... . . . i . . . ... s.. xxar ' v Practically change U shown in the batter Situation 'hre tor Wednesday. Some busine-w, continue to paw with California, and althongn - kbi limited transaction in tb 63 score are a Sown a high as 44 cent a pound. 43 cents PPai. to b the anenl top for cube extra. Output of batter in Portland today i record for this period of ths season. Some of the creameries report almost as liberal cream arriTalk a during the flash of the season. It -appear that considerable of tlili ln a due to the Usher price avails bis for fat at centralise point.. ; ,-. - l- r i- Country creameries' with a turpi aa of cubes thta. season hare been generally in a bad posi tion, as the yrice of cube has' durinc but few periods bee as high basis . as the butUrfat market. Soma of the state - creameries are . said to hare, taken very'aeTere losses thereby, white ceatranser plants had no profits to crow ': about. ' Print market la generally about steady, with prices prscticslly uniform, except among th regular colters. - j Those desiring speeiat information regarding any market, should write the Commercial Edi tor Oregon Journal, enclosing stamp for reply. ECG TBADE IS HOEMICG STEADY Market for eggs is holding steady with no change in either fresh or storage ' rallies, In the storage line there continue more or less tendency to .hurry tales despite talk to the con trary. CHICKEN MOVEMENT is' GOOD Movement of chickens is now quite good . Along th wholesale wsy. There sre quit lib eral receipts and prices are held intaeu Live duoka ar in en oversupply and are weaker but gees are in fair demand. , MEAT TRADE HOLDING STEADY ' Country killed ralres and bogs are- eonsid erd about .steady in the street trade. Vals of quality are selling generally aroand ISc. Some ar a fraction shore or below for a very limited supply. Hogs around 13 He generally. '010 MOVEMEST QUITE FAIR While prices are unchanged, a scrnewhst Im proved trend in shown m the market for onions here. While little of the better class keening stock lias been offered, some tnarqment ef this uuaiity is shown. ; . HOXEY DEMAXD 19 QCITE CiOOp 1emand for comb honey continues to gain and there is ifuife a liberal movement of ex. t reeled stork. I'rices continue unchanged with the bulk- of the sale 4f best weight comb stork st 84.25 ar 4. SO per rase. Country re ports ind.'cate a similarly improved trend. BRIEF 1SOTF.S PRODl'CE TRADE Potato rsd el ill lacks shipping demand; Yakima still consigning. Market oretecked with grapes at low pricea ComKi-rsble orerripeipplcs selltng at fur ther sacrtfirr. California aprout in better supply at-15c. pound. ' - Navel oranges offering at (6.00 8.25 cse. SHIPPERS' jVEAIHKB OTItE -Heather bureau adrised .Wednesday. T'ro tec shipments during the next 36 . hours sgainat the following minimum temperatures : Home north to Keattte, 86 degree; northeast to Xpokanr. 26 degrees: east to Rsker, 23 de grees, aad smith to Ashland, 32 degrees. Mini mnm temperature at Portland tomorrow about 38 degrees. -f ' FOBTLA5D WHOtESALE PRICES These are. -the price retailers pay wbol - salers, etcept as otherwise noted; - ry price Prints, extra. 48c lb., for plain wrappers; cubes, 4344e per lb.; dairy buying prne, Se per lb. BUTTERFAT Portland deUeery basis: Mo. 1 grade, 48c; No.; 2. 45c; So. 1 lone, 46c fo-"A strsde. .CHEE8K Selling: . Tillamook, triplet, 82 - 0S8o lb.: Toung America, 83 - per lb.; - Oman triplets, 21 27c. Buying price, f. b. . Tillamook : Triylets, SOc; 1'oung America and Longtiorns, Sic. Selling price: Block 1 etwtte, Wuconain, 80S5c: imported. 50 lb.; --hmburger 23 J 2fc: cream brick, Oregon, i ' 25c: fisetern. 28980. KUUS Buying price. Front street : - Cur- rnt receipts western Oregon, 4 5c aoa . . i lAstern Oregon, 45e ar dox.; henneries, 62c . ner do. : sellins nric. - select. 60c Der do. . candied, 57c per dot.; pullets, 50c per doa; - storage, 3247o per do. EUtS Association selling price: Select. -. , Me ; brown, 60c; firsts, 58c; pullets, 60c LIVE POULTBT Selling pric: Heary . hens 22 23a per lb.; light hens, 12918a per. lb.; ducks. 15s20c per lb.; geese, 18c per lb. - v - i Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. 4 FT1E8I1 FKCIT Oranges, -Talencias. 87.00 T.M per box; new narels. $t.0O 8.25 per . w - i ais sii St, i o oo - fruit. '.loriua. $6.00 T,50; cars has, 2 He per lb.; pears. $l.O01.25 box; Malaga grapes. 10c per lb.: Toksy, $1.50 crate. BKUKir Cranberriee, Northwest. . 86.00 . 6.25 per box! Eastern. 820.00 ( 21.00. IBIEI KHU1TS Dates. $7.00; figs. black; 18 0 20c per lb.; prunes. 40s snd 60s, J5-1K box. 12 He; 50a aad 10Se lb. ONIONS Selling price to reuilers: Or goa. $1.75 92.00 per cenUl; garhc, 15 920c lb.; green emous. 25(Sp30c per doa. bunch. POTATOES Selling price to reuilers: Ore - gon, fancy, -85c $1.10 per cental; sweet po Utoesa, 2 i So per lb. VSOETABLKS BeeU. IHe per lb : cab bage.' la per pound; lettuce. $1.75 92.00 per-erst; carrots. IHe per lb. ; tomatoes. WE ARE TURKEY HEADQUARTERS SHIFMEXTS SOLD ASD PAID FOR -f ' EVERY DAY , The Savinar Co., Inc. 1H FHOXT ST4 OBTLASD, OS. ; Turkeys and Geese And. all klndsj of live .and -dressed poultry, veal, hogs and eggs 'wanted. , Write for shipping tags and price list. ! PLASS& SONS lib'ROXT ST. PORTLAND, ORE. ' f BRING US T Oar Xew Loeatloa. 1$7 Front BU, PerUaad, AU Tear Prodaee - We Ask fto Commission TODAY'S PRICES FOR TOP i . QUALITY Hog 14. Veal 12HC. Beet 8. 8 beep Lambs 18t Live Poaltry Hens 23 Mfht Spriajrs 20, Docks 22s -!-Can use Live and Dressed Turkeys . and Geese, also Live Pigeons. halted Hides 12 Pelts ST50 Can use .your Live Cattle, Sheep ,. and Hogs.. Pasture far rent. Cluantitie of feed. FRA.N3C L SMITH MEAT UO. Klrttlir Be' Imf ; 17 FROST ST, PORTLAND HOLDING STEADY rff bythe. M) iAVMonth75? i DASUET ret. . B' Hjanaa H. Cohm - Cranberrlea are MUinff down to 2& a quart la aonra of the downtownAre tail markets despite the bister prices asked at wholesale- and ' at shipping ) , . - . . . ; points. This appears rather strange in view of the fact that the same interests were asking- 23e a quart for cranberries than at present. Retailers explain the situation by stating that it is impossi ble to move more than a nominal sap. ply , of berries? above the 20c mark,' therefore they desire to do a volume of business "with a smaller margin of J p th general sheep trade front diacorer proCt per customer. ; ! "k . So limited fs the demand for spinach j , shown tor laa wool contracts, report in at this time that some of the public dieat that ortions ha to recently Seen taken market interests, have reduced the . to " Central Oreron for the period of one k. ia - anin ; month on the price baels of 50c a pound. price- to three pounds for , 10c. Spin-; The eigne price knowa for wool in Oen ach Is of unusually good quality and , tral Oregon within recent years wa durinc the low price is expected to disappear ' the -war, with raiue slightly above the 60c soon, specially as the weather gets colder. . . , t - '. j Thirty-five cents', a , pound ; is " being asked for Alaska king or Alaska Chi nook salmon : by 'retailers because , of the high cost in the north.: This fish is really i . better - than the Columbia river silverside, -which is being sold at 50c a pound. . California, smelt are being offered la some of the downtown markets. Retail prices generally show: Butter Fresh creamery, 50 & 54c Fish Salmon, 20J5c; black cod, 15c; halibut, 30c lb. Flour Best local patent, $2,000 2.25 per 49-lb. aackw Potato New. i 01 fee per lb. Onion Sc per lb. Tamhill street nrices : s Carrots, 4e bunch; string beans. 10c lb.; cabbage, lo lb. : cauliflower, S & ?0o head;' lettuce. 510c bead; potatoes, le In.; celery, 51910c bunch; tomatoes, 5e llx Cera Best. 20e dozen. Honey. Comb, prints stores. 20c; public! market, ,20c; quart, 60c; pint, 85e. Eggs Public market, 0c; prirate storas, 50 60c doxen. Poultry Light he ax. 22c Jb.; heary hens, o-er 4 lb J.. 28 H. : fryers. 3e lb.: broilers. 32o lb. ; turkeys, fancy. 45 50c lb. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Corrected daily by the foreign exchange 'e psrtment of the United States National Bank. Quotations bekrw (except the pound sterling ar quoted on the basis of 100 units foreign currency. ' . dpening nomical rates oh bank transactioiu: Ttraft Cable Par Value. $ 4 .866 10.30 19.80 23.81 18.30 10.30 26.70 26.7 26.70 London 1 Checks.! Transfers. $ 4.48 7.08 61 .OtH 4 .62 1.57, 20.25 18 22 T,bs. sterling. 4.4AH Paris Francs..: , 7.07 U BcUrium Francs . . . .' Berlin Marks. Uenoa Ur. , Athens llraeiirnas Copenhagen Kroner Chrwtiania-- K inner Steckholm Kroner Japan Yen. .' Shanghai Taeto .60'i 4.62 1.55 20.20 J8.17 26.70 53.05 48.89 54.2l 48.54 72.20 72.50 H and Canadian dollar discount. BASK STATEMENT OF COAST . Portlnd Sank This Week. Tesr Ago. $ 4,274,666 50,488 8,281.786 378,06 4.763.SOO 1,305,017 Clearings Mo. .L.$ 6,608,798 Balanee Hon.... Clearing Tnes . . Balance Tues. . . Clearings, Wed . . Balance Wed 1.805.771 S,42S.02O ; $78,184 5,346,817 620,410 San Frandtc Banks Wdneday .$27,900,000 Clearings Seattle Banks Clearings Wednesday 6.040,261 Balances : Wednesday ... . L ... . .- 1,442.132 tklnd Bank Clearing. Wednesday .... . v ... $ 2,727,000 t.e Angeles Banks Clearings WedneMsy $19,485,692 , Taoama Bank - Wednesday's transactkms $ 3,556,000 Hop Demand I Poor Salem, Not. 22. With fully 10.000 bales of. hop still in the hands of th producer in Oregon, there .1 eery little demand for the product at tim time, according to local buyers. Price now in effect range from 7c for th poorer grade to 18c for the best hops. Only a few of the war time contracts inrolring prices ranging ss high as 45c and 50c a pound ar still in effect, . . Ifew York 8gar add Coffee Xew Tork. Not. 22. (C P.) So gar Quiet: raw. $5.53; refined, quiet; granulated. $6 907.00. Coffee No." 7 Rio. spot, 104 9 10 c: So. 4 Santos. 15 91514V. wwe. Oregon. 50c box; CaL. $2.5092.75 lag; horse rsdUh. 15 18c lb.; artichoke. $1.75 per doa.; cauliflower, $2.00 2.25 per doxen; celery. 75c$1.00 doaen; egg plant, 12o lb.; spinach, 75985c box. .'. APPLES Cockers, -50 9 60c; face and flH, 75wn5c; fncy end extra fancy packs, S1.75 92.25 box. (eat COCNTRTi MEATS Sellins price: Coun try hogs, 18 e per lb.: 2 hesty staff ten; Teal tops (sbotlt 86 to 100 The.), 124 91fte psr lb.: beany stuff toss; lambs, IS lb. SMOKED MEATS Hams. 28 ft 32c n.; breskfsst bacon, 279 46c lb. PACKING HOUSE MEATS Steer beef. 12Vtlo hs.; heifers. 119114e lb. r cow 9 910c; bUBbs, 18 9 20 lb.; cwos, 10 914 lb.; hogs, 18916KC lb. LAKD Kettle rendered. 19 Ho lo.; tiarca BEANS Small white, $7.f: Urg wjilt. $7.00; pink. $7.00; $6 50: red 8Q.7S.- is.su; bayou. HOXKT New. $4.00 94.50 per BICE Janan. No. 1. Ac: Bhu Rn is. Ib.; New Orleans head. 6 e. COFFEe Roasted. 22 Vk 9$4Vs Ih. to tacks or drama . i SALT Coarse, hslt ground. 100. $15.00 tea; 80s. $17.85; table dairy, 60. $27.50; ,!TV3. 501 i fancy tail and dairy. $34.50; lump. $28.50. . , ,,SUGAB Cnb. $8.85;; frnlt and - berry. $7.85; yellow C, $7.30; beet, granulated, $7.70; extra C $7.50: golden O. W.V. .,V'i-,!-u MIL Tslis. $5.00; baby $4.90 ease: Earle., $9.15 case. SODA CRACK EH 8 In bulk. 15c fc. -NCTS Walnuts. 21 26o lb. : mln .-o.w id., luojn, lie in.; peaaat. Se D.; Kpes,25 " -J h and ahenrisn - A FRESH FISH SUrerside salmon, 1 5c per ft.; hahbnt. 20 9 22c lb.; black cod. 8 910c lb.; basket kippered cod, $3.00; basket kip. STS1,,?2: L2 00'- eoa. 7 9 se sir i-.lt,iHkl to- OYSTEUoEjrn. $4.50. gat: Otympia oa; smaU. $3.60 oca. . WI Hose, Wool and Mien HOPS 1922 crop, nominal. 8 910c In. 1IIDES Calfskin. 18e lbT? kipi jflc .; green hide, 8c lb. salted. 10c Ih. . , MOHAlH Xoain.1. 25 945 lb, rtlKKP PELTS Long dry pelta. 23 To.; fI""- lb,; heWr rt psta.' a-Jjr ,ho,.!!f" pe,ta- 5 9 60o each. WOOL VilkSMO. -MlU. . n. a .. iiS.i- TT""..'' '"W . "u'".. ; Tine, 40 9 46e lo.; Eastern Oregnav-Idaho, 40 9 45c TH I TALLOW AND GHEASB Not. 1 t tallow. 4 lb. Sleamv a. 9 CASCAHA BARK 1922 pee pact, lb.; crsne rest, ha Sc; 1921 famts. Oils, Kte. ' ' - ..iW. "SED OIL Barreb. per L. !: gal en, ner ga. $1.25. lnpe,0 rf: - W t,WHlT LSAl 10O-!b. kda, per Ih.. ' Imnfcer ana aMilrio .V- 4 , ' i Latest earioad lumber aalea be manafae taiers, eaotatioa representinc La., miu t si nes in direct sales to retailer an4 factuding - FLOORING: i tn..' r Are li - tli'-f40a ." $51.50 FrNISU;' " 1X8 10 ........... S8.Au CEIUNOi , htJ40.t DROP SIDING: s . 1x6 No. S and bet..1. 43.00 , BOARDS ASD SHlPLApT lxS-t sis . 19.50 DIMENSIONS: . i ' 2x4 12-14 .. ;.1.7$ SMALL TIMBER ; . ' $6.00 .... 40.00 ' 41.00 16 00 . i , . 17.50 iaisV'1" "' 1-3 ; 18.59 4 ft. No. 1 fir"-..;' 5.S0 4.23' A - . . ..-.J 3.42 8.43 Total ea4ev 20 mate, S.6O4.530 test. 3,421 - . E 0(1 WOOL CLIPS try Hyman N. Cohan . Wool eontractB! are feeing secretly i iftew ast) t paeific Northwest points at but a fraction - seas than the bigheat price known Br ror many rears. ; - 4&e a novnd forp the 1022 cbj are shown la eome -parts of Central Oregon, bat there appear but little disposition among;, sheep interest to Mil be low the balf-dUar nurrk. Practically none of this 1923 contracting is being done ea the open market, buyers show ing sotmuy m toev movements in. an etfort mark. I Beeau of the nplifhting tendency in the . wool market and: fanproeed conditions of the mutton and lamb trade, there has been con idecabl increase in mutton flocks not alone ni Oregon but In Idaho and Washington dur . ing the year. .,. . j Opening Wheat Prices Lower in phicago Market Chicago. 5fo.i 22. l. N. - 8.) Bearish sentiment dominated trading in wheat today. At no time wa there mncb snap to the mar ket. Pricea ruled generally lower and finished weak. The president' message to eongres was construed as a bearish factor. Wheat closed In to 1 i lower; corn, to lo off and oats Va to fs down. Froriaiona finished irregular. '' Chicago. "Xorj 22. MI. Jf. B.) Strong commission bouse buying developed in the wheat pit today after lower spening. Open ing price were : to 4-c lower for De cember. t4 to .c lower as Hi; and to , 4.c off for July. 1 Trad in corn was moderate. There was some pressure on May dearer?. First prices were onchsnged ' to c lower. Scattered buying of - oats .. resulted in a slight advance in that cereaL Opening prices were, unchanged ito He op. Prorisions started inaetire.end easy. - Chicago range; of price furnished by United Press: ' WHEAT HGHER PRC j . Qpen. High. Low. Close. Dee. 114 1204 118, 118H Msy lit? 1184 116 1164 July ..... 10 10s 107 T 108 COBX .Pec. ..... 71 7li 70 704 May.:...., 70T4 71 ' 701 70 k July 70 V 70 H 69 'A 60 I OATS ! Dec. . i . . . 4S 44 48 43 May 43 U - 43 42 42 July 40 40 'a - 39 - 31 Vk RTK Itec. May Jan. May . .i.i. 9 hX 874 9U 80 s 884 ! LARD 87 4 68 . 995 7 903 .1020 1022 , 1020 .1 RIBS 897 1020 . 975 Jan. TRADE QCIET, PRICES 'LOWER IN EARLY t'OTTOJf TSADINu New Tc-rk, Not. 22. (L N. a Trading was quiet at the oneiiiiur of the cotton mar- ket today ith;firt prices - showing net loeee or l J ro 3 point. Jspanee intcmKta. r. ttrVsns, ?jot : concerns and - cominisnion. hoa-es sold white Liverpool and Wsll street boagfit. , , Arenc of trade demand was a -factor and sentiment favdrtil a Irdiiia .market for a s while- with little trend uiitii aiter the cr- ernment report, i The market closed steady 10 ' to 28 points lower at s.i.h. .o sales. i Prices reported by trerbeck V -look Co.) Monih Jsnuary Msrch . . May Jnly October. December Open. 1 2518 2520 2506 2468 2302 2520 .High. 2528 2526 2513 -2475 2302 2525 I.OW.. 2442 .2497 2485 2450 2293 2492 dose. 2508 2507 2495 2468 2292. 2507 New York spot market 2520, quiet, 20 down. AMERICAS LIVESTOCK PRICES Chleaoo Hoe $$.00 Chicago. Not. 22. 11. N. 8.) Hoga Re ceipts, 16.000; market 10 lower. -Bulk. $7.50 5 7.75; top, $8.00: heavyweight. $7.60 k 7.80: raedinm! weight. $7.50 57.70; Bght weight, $7.6097.75; Bght lights, '$7.25 7.75; heary packing sows, smooth, $7,259' 7.50; packing sows, rough. $6.90 7.25; pigs, $7.50 8.00. i Cattle Receipts. 16.00O; market slow but stesdy. Beef swers Choice and $12.50 918.50: medium and good. $9,00 9 11.50; good and choice, $12.25 913.23; cora mtm And medium. 7.50 s 11.00. -. BntcJiee cattle Heifers, $5.00 911.00; cows, $4,00 9. Y.ov: dous, a.0:7.0O.- canners and cut ters Cows snd Jieifers, $2.50 3.60 f canner steers. $4.00 96.00; veaf ealrea (light and handy weigh tU $8.509 10.00; feeder steers. $5.5098.00:7 stacker steers, $3.00 9 7.75; stocker cows and heifers. $3.50 9 5.00: stocker calves, $5.50 7-25. Western range cattle i- eei-steers. fs.uu is a.OO; cow and better, $3.30 9 6.00. - . - Sheep Receipts. 1 5,000 : market strong. Fat lambs. $14.00 915.00; lambs (culls and common). $9009 12.60; yearlings. $10,509 13.25; wether. $7.5099.50; ewe. $6.50 8.00; ewe (culls nd common). $2,509 5,50; breeding ewes. $3,00 911.00; feeder nvmcti, S1B.00914.25. Kansas OHy Has 8T.6S Kansas City. Nor. 22. (L 1M SL1 tie Receipt 10,000, ahaggtah. . Steers. 85.00 98.00; cow sod . heifers. $4.5097.00; $750 9 860. W-3: Hogs Receipt 15.000, steady. Bulk "of sies, ii.oupi.do; top $7.65; hesriea, $7.60 9 7.60; lights. $7.50 9 7.65; medium. $7.60 9 7.78. ,--- $i!!ooWoopt" T(M Ne Seattl Hag wTarfc Beattie. Not. 22. (L'N. 8.) Stock- yarus report, ne receipt today,' ... 1 ' Omaha Meg 97W Omaha. Nehv. Not. 22. Hogs Receipt xw.uou; mostly zc tower- than yeaterdsya "ju , pecsane- graae. ea.3 5 9 S. 7 5 ; Vr.5 7 " ' CatOs-lRec'eipts 6500; beef steers and'ah stock ; ateady to strong; desirable com . fed acarce; best hens. $10; bulls nnchsnswd ; reels aboat 25e lower: stocker ad feeders, mostly Sheep Receipt 10.000; lambs 10e to 15c tower; balk, $LS.$5 9 18.90; part load. $14; fed clipped laafb. $12 912.25; sheep nn ereniy lower; ewe top. $7;J heary ewe. 4; feeder strong; feeding lambs $13.45 an Franoisea Hog $116 f Sn FTaacmoo, Nor. 22. (C. P.)-Tattl rSfi.ST' sood. $7.7598.60; medinm. $7.00 97.50; common,. $6.00 9 6.75; beef cews. good. $5.75(4 6.00; awdianv .2Jt S.60; common, $4.00 95.00; caiTes, 150 200 lba, $7.75 9 8.26; 200-250 lbs., $7.50 U.hi.l$tt' 7 0Ute7-50; Sheep Lasnbs. $1$.$09 fs.09; ewe. $5.0 6.00; wether. $7.50 9 9.00. . Peorsr Hoe 67.SO Denser, Not. 22. ( C. --P. ) Cattle Re ceipts. 5200; market steady. 5e lower. Steer. $3.50 9 7.25; cow and heifers, $4.096.60; stocker and , feeders, $5.25 9 T.0 ; calve. $6.7598.0.' . . Hogs Receipt. .1 000 ; market So lower. Top. $7.60; bulk, $7.0 97.50. - Sheep Becerpts. 8800; steady to 26c high er. Lambs. $12.25 918.50; ewe. $4,009 7.00; feeders. $12.00 913.00. - Foreign Exchange Market . , New York. Nor. 22. L N. S.) Demand sterling. $4.484; Franc cable 7.08, checks 7.07 Belgian cable 6.61. checks 6,60 14 : lire cables 4.62 H . checks 4.02 r marks .0014; cuildee cable 39.33, checks 89.27; Swedish, rabte 26.75. cheeks 26,70; Norway cable 18.22;- check 18.17; Danish " cable 20.25, check 20.20. 'i c .. . .. Winnipeg Whet OpUeaa Winnipe. Nor. 22. Wheat; ..'y: .Open":,., His-h -, Law' Dee. .... 107 - "leflfc- 1054 Msy 10 14 1104 108 t Now. .... 114 : 11414 , 1121 dose 1054 1084 11214 MlaaeapoUs Wheat Optical -: . Minneapnw, No.. 22. Waeatr - - ' Dee. 1161k 1184 1164 11714 May 11614 1174 - 11614 1164 yw Tork Potato Market v -New Yet. No. 22. L N. S- Potatoes I (In balk, barrel ar nag) .Market ateaay. Nearby white, . $L60 9 3.0; sweets., $1.26 1.7. . - WOOL CLIP BLUESTEM MOVES TO SIJ5 BUSHEL WED2TESDAT WHEAT TRADE - 't - Tear ' " ., Bid Lets Age Hard white ........ $10 $14 Soft mUf ......... lii v 1 141 Wetter white lt$ le UH Hard winter ....... ,.;t . . .. - IjM Kortfeertt prtsg ' . . . - 1.18 - te 138 western re ....... 1.14 , le Jti NORTHWEST GRATNf RECEIPTS Csrs Bar: Fir. ' Oat. Hay. 2-8 15 302 738 368 77 124 1005 468 . 75$ ::: i ::: 1 15 477 - 68 816 78 740 76 410 1 7 2 24 2 2 . : - "11 IS 1194 278 686 110 1096 261 832 a. - . .V a 2 22 1 47 Wheat. Portland, Wed. - Taar ago. . . 2 Season to date. 104 20 Tear ago. .18686 Tacoma. Tues. 32 Tear age. . 8 geasoa to data. 8374 Tear ago. . 5657 Seattae, Tnes. 56 Tear ago... 10 Season to date. 4364 Tear ago. . 4044 Astoria, Tues. 8 Season to date. 312 : Blnestam wheat of th Big . Bend section is today quoted at the- highest price of the world, so far sa primary Talus, are concerned. The latest price on choice milling bluestem show a lamp to $1.63 per bushel, tidewater de livery basis. This price is nominally quoted, but millers agree that stocks available are so lim ited that they must pay th pric if they want th goods. Leading millers .of this aesetion say it is impossible to tarn out their regular high grade patents without soma choice .blue stem, therefore' will pay practically any price for limited stocks. , - While report indicate that a very limited Tolum of business ha passed -on Puget Bound a high a $1.26 per bushehi for whit club or Western white, practically no offers for supplies were put ant by leading Portland buyers. For that reason former quotation St $1.25 i continued en a nominal basis. No movement whatever of red wheats has been hown of lata. Flour market is extremely dull, so far a Oriental business is concerned, and there is only a sprinkling of activity with Earope. al though the latter movement appears gaining. Domestic business quoted steady to firm. , Ail at unchanged price for th day. MUlstaff ar firm and very acaree at for mer price. Coarse grain a likewise firm. Foreign wheat was steady to weak and lower for options, while early Wednesday business at Chicago was at- lower figure. - WHEAT Baying price tidewater, track de a RK W..-V...1 . Ttl rtal hlmHt-M - T1 A A 1.65 ; Turkey red. $1.22 91.25: red Rtissian.1 $1.22. ' DOMESTIC, TtOVU. Sellinc price. miU door: Patent, new crop, $7.60: Willamette valley brands, . $690 9 6.80; local straight, $5.85; baker" hard wheat, $7.60; ttkers' bluestem, $ 7. 50; bakers' pastry, $5.30; gra ham, $6.40; whole wheat, $6.60; rya, $6.80 bbl. Price for city delivery 15e extra; sub urban, 30c extra. EXPORT FLOUR Club straight, $5.50; Mueatem, -cut-off, $5.80. - HAT Buying price: WDlametta timothy, faney, $20.00 9 20.60; Eastern Oregon tim othy. $22.50 per ton; clover, $18.00919.00; straw, $8.00; ; alfalfa, $19.00; grain hay. $20.00. GRAIN SACKS Nominal. No. 1 Calcutta, 10c for new crop delivery. Domestic bags, 10c each. KiLLSTVFFS Mfllrnn at mill, sacked, ton lots. $35.00; carload lots. $34.00; middlings, $42.00 9 43.00 per ton. - v OATS Per ton, baying price: - Feed, $36.06; milling. $37.00. BARLEY Buying price: Peed, $83.50; brewing. $34.50. - FEEDSTLFFS F. O. B. mill! Rolled nsrley. $87.00; whole barley. $85.00; alfalfa meal. $80.00; eocoanat meal. $38.00; crack ad com, ao.uv; wnoi com, x-ss.uu. -Merchant Exchange bias; ' W tiBAT -Jan. $1.49 1.23 1.23 1.17 1-14 Hard white ......$ 1.50 $ 1.50 Soft whit 1.2 1.24 Western white .... 1.23 1.23 Northern spring ... 1.18 1.18 Western red .. 1.14 . 1.14 FEED OATS 38-lb. minimum J.. 86.00 BARLEY 38.00 36.00 No bids. CORN No. 2 E. T.'shipra't 3430 83.SO No. 3 E. T. shipm't 33.50 33.23 33.06 32.75 SMALL LOTS OF WOOL SOLD AT FIRM PRICES Boiton, . Not. 22. There was no revival of activity in th wool 'market today, although some trading was done in small lofj at very firm price. The greater part of the Texaa fall wool have not been sold. Much ef this wool was bought for Boston account. There i no pressor on this market, although th mills hare covered their immediate require ments pretty welL . . . POTATOES ALONG THE San FraneisM ataefcat COAST San Francisco, Nor. 22. V. P.) Onion Potatoes River fancy. $1.00 91.15; Idaho, Wsshington rtted Gems, $1.40 91.60; Sa Unas, $1.75 92.00. Seattle Market Seattle. Nor. 22. (IN. .) Onions California, 2c. Wn $2.50. Potatoes Takima Genu, 25 928c; local, 15 9 20c. . , - Lo na4s MaHwt ' . Los Angeles. Nor. 22. Potatoes. nnrUwrn riTera, $1.86 9 2.00; low as $1.60; Idaho 1.U(S1.S5. DAIRY PRODUCE OF THE COAST San Franclsoo Marksa San Francisoo. Not. 22. (U. P.) Butter eawas, aae; prune firsts, 47 Hrr: first, 46 He. . Egg Extra. 61; extra pnuet. 48c; un derused pallets. 41e, - Chsws. California flat fancy. 23c. La Aneetes Market - Lo Angeles. Nor. 22. rButter. ' 60c ' Eggs Extra. 62 Ho; ease: count. 65c; pal lets, 47c f Poultry Hen. 22c; . broilers, 36c: fryers, Seattle Mjarkek Seattle, Nor. 22. Egg Select ranch 55e. pulleta 42c Butter City creamery. 48c bricks 49c Cheese Oregon triplet. 80c; Tfiiamook triplet. 819380, Young America 83c. Eastern Cask Wheat Chicago, Ner. 22. Oaah wheat: No. 2 red. $1.27 91.29; No. 2 hard, $1.21 14 ; No. 2 Montana. $1.21; No. $ Montana, $1.224. Winniueg, Nor. 22. Cash wheat: No. I northern. $1.12 4 No,- S winter. gl.OB 14 ; No. 4 winter. $1.02 4 : No. 5 winter, 74c; J 6 winter, Hc; track, tI.O0. MinneapoUa, Not. 22. Cash wheat: Nat 1 dark' northern. 31.21H 91.80H ; No. 1 northern. $1,191 91.29H ; : No. .2 dark northern. $1.18 14 9 1.26 ; No. 2 north ern. $1.16 H 9 14 14; No. $ dark northern, 81.14 H 9 1.81 H j No. 1 dark hard Montana. $1.26 H 9 1.82 H; No. 1 hard Montana. $1.21 H 9 125 H. , i Water for Sawmill Salem. Or.. Nor. - 22 Ahnaaul a . w,i. of Albany ha filed with-the state engineer's office an application covering .the appropria tion of 800 second feet of -water -fro mthe sooth fork ef the Saatiem river for power de- veKipmens near caster ana lor toe storage of 25.000 acre feet of water. Wtiite m ..... deTetop 1023 horsepower for use in sawmills " r purposes as an Trmated cost of eicav.vvv. Reefers la Better Snpply . Spokane, Wash.. Ner. 22. The wrfaw. tor ear kitaation in . the Spokane Valley is greatly improved, aad railroads ar abi to take better car of order from appl shippers than iao th bsginning ef .the hippag aea- aoei. wane xoe box car situation remains acute, according to statements of railroad official to- TCew Tork MetaT Market - : New York. Nor. - 22. Copper, firm, spot November and December, IS 14 9 13 H. lead.- steady. spot and November. 723 750; December. 715 9 730. , ' 70071 5.Wk.0t X"mbe DrocnUwr- - Xw Tork.Leadoa gUver , ' New York. Nov. 22. Commereial bar surer. 4r foreign off Ha at 64 14 . - . Loodoav. - Nor. '22. Bar silver wa 3-1 6d sower toaay as if i-im, , ( Lrrerpool Wheat Market 1 IjTerpuoC Not. 22. Wheat: - .,.-'-: Open,- Close, Ii n-e. j .'. i . . . ...1626 d 1 127 Hd H 6 March ....... ,.21014d 9294d lHd May 927 lad 926 Hd lld ' ; :, Bseno, Aires Wheat 'M ftaeno Aires. Nor. 22. WbeaA opened na- cbaiced. Decembea. 81.1 ; February, $1-11 - . - AT ADVANCE CATTLE LOAD IS WEDAESDAT X.TTESTOCK TRADE Hega, ' Sheep.v Lamb. Portland .... ,75 7-56 $12J0 Chlrasr .... 8.8 I8U0 I5-M SaaFstaaciseo HJS ' 8.M 14.6 Denver ...... 7. tJti ,ttM Omaha- 7.4S !$. 1$J$ Kansas. City. 7Ji .,.; M. Hog. Cattle. CalTes. Sheep. Can.' Wedneedsy ... 142 199 115 Week ago 36 2 week ago... 127 weeks o.. 83 Tear, ago .... 2 yean ago . .. 321 year ago. . . 447 4 years, ago. . . 436 246 3 458 184 17 9 10O 28 -48 ' JO 82 -, 3 125- ... a 13 10 11 922 63 424 Nine loads of livestock aniTed st North Portland Wednesday ea a mixed market. Hog were- about steady, eattl were alow and weak, while sheep and lamb rated fairly steady. la the cattle alleys there is again a surplus showing at North Portland. While total new arrivals W ednesday war bat 19$ head, there are very liberal supplies held over from Mon day. ' . -, . v. , : , v -. .. Buyers would rather sell than take hold at this time. Their feed lot ar overfilled and they are in no position to make further im mediate purrhssets. At the best, the cattle market could not be called better than slow and weak. , ' General cattle market rang; Choice steers Medium to good steers . , Fair te medinm steers . , Common to fair steers . , .$ 6.75 9 ,7.50 I 6.25 7.00 , 5.60 9 6.25 . 4.00 9 4.50 . B.00 9 6.25 unosoa Jle tiers Choice cow jk heifers ..... Medinm to good, cows-heifers. . Fair to medium cows-heifer,. Common to fair cows-heifers. . Canners ....... Bull Choice feeder ............ Fair to good feeders ........ Choice dairy eajTe ... Prim light calves ...... '. Medium light calve ..... Heavy calve ' " 4.80 9 5.00 3.50 9 4.00 8.00 9 $.60 2.00 9 3.00 1.50 9 2.00 3.00 9 .4.50 5.00 9 5 60 4.00 5.00 S.OQ c S.00 8.00 9 S.50 7.50 9 8.00 4.00 9 T.50 wine Price Meld Swine market continues to turnrh. the kaTeRlfl. aiaLFKaWr nVT glla-i Itor maVMa. 1 ?. 65W,dM,,dT quality considered, thai .General hog market range: Prin light . ... ... S"00!? 280-800 lb. . . 8.00 9 sioo S; Rough heavy 7.60 9 S.OO 6.00 7.5A 1 Ptg ?eder" P15 ? 8.25 9 8.75 8.25 9 S.65 ... 4.00 9 8.00 I ttaga . . . Sheas. Dwnens SMotf Demand, for sheep snd lambs continues of good character in the North Portland alley. ZSJ?, W-Mnesds, offering, UtickS f :wi ,vicn, General sheep and lamb rang: J Prim east; of mountain Iamb. $11.00 9 12.80 . ""I. 11.00 912.5O Common valley Iambi Cull lamb ..... Heary yeartinga .... Light yearlings Heavy wether ..... Irht wethers , . . 10.00 911.00 9.00 9 10.OO 6.75 9 9.00 0.00 9.50 .8.50 9 9.00 7.00 T.60 7.60 8.50 2.009 6.00 aiwe . . . Tuesday Afternoon Sales MUCH TOO HEAVY . Ne. At. Ibt 29... 914 1.. ill 80 2. .. 520 64..., 908 .. 948 1. ..1530 21.. . 975 1. . . 960 ... 918. ...1108 l.i.80 . 4.4- 912 I. : ,11 10 -4. ..1012 3. . .1003 1...1180 27.. 995 22... 963 i,.I850 1 . . . 740 ".I. '.'.1060 1...1120 1.. .'810 , 1... 830 1... 160 1... 30O- 1... 420 1...1210 1.-.1280 1... 680 2. ..1475 18 i k 458 23. ,. 216 10... 232 8... 220 18... 286 4. . 247 12... 284 1... 410 17.,. 224 1... 170 4... 112 18... 248 58... 315 12... 258 2... 283 2... 120 10... 81 14... 107 j 4... 162 j T... 17$ i 54... 107 STEERS Price. $ 6 50 , 5.25 3.50 6.25 5.60 6.00 5.86 6.00 . 5.6 No. 1. 1, 1. TO. 15. 5. - 2 At. lbs - Price. . 900 $ 6.25 . .1J00 8.00 . . 420 4j0 . . 682 I 5.00 854 5.50 ,1084 .1108 .1006 0.75 6.00 1.. 1 . , 5.00i 960 .1426 .1060 . . 860 ..760 . . 886 . 1 780 . 903 . .1090 , .120 , .1000 . 86 .. 05O 6.50 0.75 4.75 3.60 3.40 COWS X. 4. 1. 4 . 1. 3. 1. 1. 11 12. 1 . 1. 1. 8.50 8.50 2.50 2.50 1.50 r 3.75 4.50 4.25 4. 4. 50 2.00 4.00 1.50 2.00 1.50 .8.76 3.00 4.00 4.75 8.25 3.25 8.60 980 . 980 y2.75 ' CALVES B.SO 6.00 140 $ 265 8.00 3.50 BULLS O.OO STAGS B.OO 4.50 3.00 2.50 . 480 .1190. . 810 .1180 4.50 2.75 4.50 3.73 MIXED $.75 I 10 HOGS 354 216 18 3 0O 228 187 856 160 286 157 6.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.50 9.00 8.75 , 7.50 V.00 7.00 10... 8. . 4 2 16. .. 85.. . 8... 48. . . 3... 8. . . 8... 11... 2. .. 86. .. 8... 0.50 9.00 O.OO 9.00 6.50 9.50 8.75' 9.00 A 9.75 9.75 8. SO '9.00 182 190 260 190 250 9.75 9.25 "8.60 7.50 ft. 00 9.50 9.00 8.75 LAMBS 96 $10.00 10.75 10.00 7 11.78 100 . 11.00 - KW wES 5.00 I 4... 150 $ 5.00 O.UW I YEARLINGS $ 7.60 I Wdnsdy Morning SM , HOGS At, lbs. Price. I No. At. lbs. .. 226 $ 9.00 ( EWES .. 120 $ 6.00 t No. 2. Price. Ifew Tork Batter and Eggs New York. Nov. 22. (L N. S.) Batter snarxet cteaay. tjreamery extra. BL9 52e creamery fusts, 49 9 51c; creamery higher scoring, B1H9 94C; state dairy tabs, $5 9 50c; ladeU fresh extras, 38H9$7c '' Cheese market firm. State, whole milk specials, 1 tats. 2D2ic; arena ran. Se; sower- grade. 2UJ2t i W is eonsin. whole milk, fancy . Yonng Americas. 26H 9264c . Eg market,- white fancy, - weak; nearby white, Jancy,' 85c; nearby brown fancy, 809 82;:eltra. 66 9 70c;. firsts, 52 9 60c. Milk The nominal wholeaale price : is $2.90 ewt - . i . Dried Frait aad Beaas New York. -Nov. 22. ft N. S.) Bean market firm. Pea choice. $7.7$ 9 8.00: red kidney choice, $8.00 98 50. ' Dried frait market quieter. Apricots, choice to extra fancy. 24 9 $8e: aPDWs. eranorated. prime-to fancy. 10H9124c; prunes, 80s to ' 60. 13 9 17 He; -prone. 60 to 10O. 8X9 12e; peaches, choice to extra faney, 12 H 919c: seedless raisins, choice to fane. 22 928c i . . r High Priced Eggs Kelao. Wash: Nor. 22. H M, Leather. whose Whit Leghorn hen 'set a new world's egg record of $$6 ess in a year at th West ern Washington Experiment station contest, is receiving snany oraers tor egg from toe record breakmc baa. On order tecciTcd by Mr. Leather was for 2v- egg at a priceo f $500, which acts a record for egg prices. Mr. Leathers resides at Woodland. . . . I v Xew Tork Poultry Market Narw Tnrt fgaar. 9 . 1 1 St. a t pwaltrr market, torkeya rirmer: chicken. 20 w vc; - tnraey. suHsae; gseee, liMiJe; fowls. 16 9 23c: docks. 269 82c Lire poultry market active. lAicken. 2Se: tarkey. 3558c: docks. 22 25c; fowl. 189 bc; roosters. 1 5c: geese, 22 926c - - v- - Gas la On Well . Hoquism, Wssh., Not. 22. A test weQ of the Grays' v Harbor Petroletim company, being sunk at Tulip. 16 mile was of here, has now reached a depth of 350 feet. ' Difficulties which haV -hampered work so fsr appeat to have bea overcome - Comaderabi gas ha been rncoantered .ta the wen. i Snow la Big Bead -' Spoaaae. .Wash.: New. 22, Snow feB erallv th ran shoot the Bis Bend country Mon day, tmasiag mach -needed asoistar tor . the IsU-sown erona. Harnagton 4 Wash. I report ed th groand covered. A white blanket also leu at Odessa, JMwall ana J4nrata. . . ; MlnBeapolls-Dalath Flax - f Matneapolks, . Nor. 22. Flax. November, 244 : December. 243 : May. ' 22 H ; track. 245 9 247; arrive. 24 . - Dnhrta, New. 22- Flax, November, 244 14 ; Dsnemtsr, : 3 I may. zzs; cracn. 34 artive. 2401; arnvo, November. 2454. 2 DOLLAR m DISABLED AT SEA, RESCUED BY TUG Seattle. Nov.. 22. L N, a) Heroic work: by Captain oil . A. Beaton and crew of the tug Sea Monarch, In con junction with the masterly handling of the disabled vessels Stuart and Bes sie Dollar of the Robert IolIar com pany. Tuesday resulted in saving both vessels In a heavy gale. ' The tug, which left Cm disabled Stu art Dollar to rush to the rescue of the Bessie Dollar, helpless In a heavy sea with disabled engines, hooke4 the ships up in tandem and towred them both until repairs were completed by . the JBesste Dollar. This morning the three vessels were 430 miles from Can Flattery and mak ing good headway in spite of heavy winds and high. seas. - according to raato reports. 1 " . The Sea Monarch has now : been at sea zo days, tiaving gone practically ne third of the way to Japan to res cue the Stuart Dollar, which was crtp- piea oy we loss or ner-rudder. GRAYS HARBOR SHIPPTKO iioquiam. Wash.. . Nov. 22. Stenmar Hartwood arrived at 9 o'clock yester day morning from San Francisco to ioaa lumber - at the North Western mill, Hoquiam. Steamer Daisy GadsbV reachsil nnrt from San Francisco to take cargo at the Anderson & Middleton milL-Aber deen, and the Grays Harbor null, Hoquiam A . 1 " Donovan motorahip William Donovan cleared, por;t for San Pedro with, about,- ,000,009 feet, of lumber sjviu i-ii c two ADeraeen Donovan mills. PORT WORK AT-ABERsEE5r - GROWS , CREW IS .TRIPLE. T Aberdeen, Wash.,. Nov. 22. Steadily increasing freight cargoes at' the new port terminal has compelled the en- Ragingor third crane crew and loading force. - Three - weeks ago the force was doubled, and it la nnw found necessary to treble the number of hands. The storage ? shed is also taxed to capacity and must- have an addiUort to take care of the business offered. ; The ? port commission ex penses are now about $3000 a month, but the receipts the last three months have been sufficient to take care of mem. THREE ENGAGE ROClfD TRIP PASSAGE TO SOTJTH AMERICA Three round trip passenger reserva tions, on the steamer President Hayes or tne swayne & Hoyt Interests, due to sail for th east coast of . South America January 10. have already been made, according to A. M. - Gillespie. me, local agents. . The : President Hayes. President' Harrison and Sus quehanna were recently allocated to Swayne. & Hoyt In order to give pas senger service to the east coast of South America from . Pacific . ports. Swayne ft Hoyt have maintained freight- service along? this line, but with the coming of the new vessels. Portland will have its first service to Brazil and Argentine. - . v RATES FIRM . New Tork, Nov. 22. I. N. S.) Ocean (steam) : grain irm. United Kingdom. tsQSa 6d per 480 pounds; Germany, -Hamburg 15e per cwt. France, , Atlantic ports 15c, Mediter ranean 1921c; Holland, Rotterdam and Antwerp 15c. General cargo steady. . . ; Tfotlee to Mariner The following . bulletin hare been - issued by Lieutenant N. .M. Pitman, officer in chant of Urn local branch hydrograpbio of fice: .- ' The cteamshin Canadian Observer re-Dorta by radio to this .office, this date, sighting at noon, a In about to , feet long 4 : feet in diameter, awash dangerous to nariaation. Posi tion, latitude 46 degrees 25 minute north, ioagitnde 124 decree. 20 minnte west. latormatien na been received tnat Ocean Park and' Fort Sterena radio compass- sto. tiona will suspend service ' until temporary transmitiers ar mctaiiea. . - Washington Admiralty Inlet Th tug Milwsoke report Point Partridge gas snd bell buoy No. 2, not burning Saturday night. noremoer is, . Chicago' Dairy Prodaee Chicago. Not. 22. L N. S.) Butter Receipts 4828 tabs; creamery, extra. 51e; ex. tra firsts. 47 9 50c; firsts. 40944c; pack ing stock. 30 9 31c Eggs Receipts 3904 eases; miscellaneous. 45 9 60c; ordinary firsts, 40 945c; firsts. 4eac; . checks, si as) zzc; , dirnes. 22 2 Sc. Cheese Twins, new. 24 14 924 He: daisies. 24 H 9 25c; Yonng Americas, 24 H 925c uongnorn. 2ttte ones, zzikc Lire poaltry Chicken. 16919He; prtng 1 7 H e ; roosters, 12 He; gee, 21c; ducks. zie. .... - -v Liverpool Cotton Steady -'iU Liverpool, Not. ; 22. (L- Jf.' 8 ) Snot cot ton ws in increaaea. Demand, rnees stesdy; sales 6O09 - bales. - American middling fair. $10.98: good middlings.-14.M: fuU mid dlings, $14.91; mldallngs,' $14.81; low mid dlings. S14.B12 good erdinary. 813.91; onu- aary. is.ei. Future opened cuiet. - ;"!few Tork Wool aad Hides , New York. Nov. 22. (L N. 8.) Wool Market Quieter Domestic fleece XX Ohio. 4Sf 57c: domestic pnued scoured basis. 70 9 85c: domestic Texas scoured basis, $1,05 9 1.S5. v Territory staple, scoured basis. $1,25 9 1.40. i -. Hides Market steady. Native steers, 22 9 22 He branded, steers, 20Hc' " - ' yew Wester TJaiea Manager Chehans. - Wasb Nor. 22 William West, is the new man in charge permanently of the Western Union office in Chehalts. Mr. Holder . was for several year general asrric man for th Wester Union Telea-ranh com pany ' and , for the past four years in the naval radio asrric. Manage Hotel Dialog Room Chhatt. Wash.. Not. 22. William West. proprietor of the St. Helen hotel, ha taken back , to. - management or tne notel dining mb and has 1 employed P. F. 1U1I of Beatue ai Jfaval .Stores Market New Tork. Nor. 23. (L N. S.) Tornen- tlne: Ssraanah, $1.53 t. New York. $1.58 91.69. iioam Tannan. $5.35; New Xork, $0.59. Chicago FotaU Market Chicago. No. 22. (L N. 8.1 Potatoes Receipt 49 ears: Wisconsin round whites. 90C9S1.00: Minnesota. 80 9 5c; Red Hirer fMrtos. 095c. ., ..-'-. Sudden Eise . In TurKeys Is . Due to Demand ' A svdiea ckaago la tke demand for dressed tarkeys seat the price 1 .to , cents higher along Front street - Wednesday avrter . extrem dsilness. Dressed birds akae skewed tke Impreremest while Uto bird were dU aad almost lifeless. ::, Wednesday general prices abewt Live tarkeyor Nominal fancy 2$c, ordinary to calls $&22e per poaad. - Dressed tarkeys Xo. I fasey Bi$7e, 9e. t aad old torn $ 17e, 3: t or omUs 24 9 lie. Astoria Tides Tkarsday , High Wter ; ' Low Water , 4:12 a. in, 7.S ft. 10:07 a, m,, 3.S tC 1 .35 p. rru, .$ ft. 10 :42 p. m.. 0.4 ft. News of the Port Arrlvakt, Nasember SJt Admiral Goodrich- Ameriran steamer, from San Franciseo nt Eaxeka and Coos Bay. pan rnrem and ceneraL , mob uty. American steamer, from Ban Francisco, : generaL ; ArriTala, WTtnbr - 21 - -West Notaa American steamer, from Buenos Aire and way puts, general. - MARINE ALMANAC -., Wasttar at RlTtr's Mouth . Neath Head. Wash.. Nov 22.Corditiom t that month of th Columbia river at, noon: Wind, southeast, 12 aulua; sky, cleaf ; ea, moderate. , - . DA1LT BITER READINGS ' S a. m.. Pari. Tim. RiTor 11 s! T Station rmatiHa .. 25 Eugene ... io Albany ... 20 Salem . . . . 20 Oragon City 13 Portland . . 13 Falt" -O.TiO.OO 41 47 54 68 . 50 .87 2.OO.$0.0 : 351 2.1 410.00 27 80 41 1.0 S.O 3.2 -O.5i0.00 -1.3 0.00 -0. 2 0.00 RIVER FORECAST, Th Willamette rlyer at Portland will re main nearly stationary , daring the next three days, except a affected by th Ude. , . VssU to ArriT . ' TaaaalJ ' Data. ' Admiral SSoodricb ....San Fran. . . .Nor.- 22 Oommercial PsThfindwr. Nw Yotm,...Nov. 22 Roes City San Fran ....'No. 22 Annette Eolph. ...... San Fran.... Nov. 23 WiUpolo , . . . . . . ...-.New kork -..Not, S3 Lewia I nckwabech ... Ptulsdcipnia . -Not. VS Dochra . . . ...... ...MobO . . ....Nor. 2$ Edw. Luckenbach ....New York. , ..Not. 24 Dearfield .........Seattle ..... .Nov. 24 Wakeena ... i .San Fran. .. .Nor; '24 Willamette. ........ .San Fran ....Nor. 24 Virginian. .......... Middles borough Not. 24 1 eVFtOtJh . . e a w -a a Londoa .... . .-.Not.-2S Tnacanstar ....... ..London .....Not. 25 Bahinda . ,8an l"edro-. . NoTi 25 Frank D. 8 toot ...... San Fran.. ..Nor. 26 Admiral Farracut ....Sen Fran.. ',s. Not. 27 Hawaiian ......... .Baltimore ....Nov. 27 Tore Mara ........Yokohama - ..'.Nov. 27 Hoquiam ........ ....San Fraa....NoT. 27 Eldorado . .J.......New York..,. Nov. 27 Jacob Lucxesbacll. . . . Mobil . . . .Nor, Remus ......... . . .Corinto .-. t . .Nov, -28 l noma r. Heal. ... .Boston ......Not. 28 Georgina Rolph. ... . .San Fran. . . .Not. 28 Julia Luckenbach .. . ..Boston ....... Not. 28 . Vessel t tHmwa -. , Tatl. Foe- " Data Pswlet ........... . . Yokohama . . .NaT. 22 Agwistar .New York . . . . Not. 2'4 Admiral .vana ..... sn r ran .... Nor, 22 Dakotan . ftew xork . . . No. 22 Moltnnnrk . . . . ... .San Fran-. . . .Nov. 2$ Cehlo ............ .San Fran.". , .Nor. 23 Admiral sooancn....an rran . . . . Not. 24 Ievria Luckenbach ....New York.... Nov. 26 WUipoto Baltimore ...Nor. 28 Commercial Pathfinder. New York . ..Not. 85 Edward Lnckeaiback. . .New York .-..Not. 23 W'est Coyote ....... Orient ......Not. 25 Rose - City . . San. Fran.. , .Nov. 28 Yashida Mara No. 3.. 8. America. . Nor. 26 Virginia ljverpooi . . . .Nv. 27 San Frant . ..Nor.; 27 Annette Rolph Dochra .......... . .New York ..Nov. 27 . .Nor-. 27 ..Nov. 28 . ,Not. 28 ..Not. 28 Deerfield ..New York. Eldorado........... JiobUe ... B binds ..San Fran. Tuscaastar ........ .lodon . . In Berth, Agwistar , , . . . Benarty ..... Benmohr. .... Celilo ....... rattiiLMSw. Terminal No. 1 .Peninsula Mill . . . .Glob Mill ... St Helens ooL p. s, kichi"...". Dakotan ........ .... . Oornfoot Doek ...... Govt Mooring DaTenport ...... .e. f. rlKiina sjmiay auurn ... . .Tie Boom grin .......Portland Vegetable Oil x . u. sjoq ..................... Astoria Gaorge L. Olson ....... ...SL Helens Dock Halco.... Drydock Hannawa .Terminal No.' 1 Harold North Bank Dock K. U. Krase ........ Wanna &ooman asarn ., Uolumbl Co. MiU La Merced Drrdock Meiwn Mara ......... .West Oregon Dumber " ..... .... ..,.... island 41111 Orawoa Fir WsSsan Oregon Pin ... ,..,...,,. .Peninsula Mills ii.v.....,......paCifl0 ooast Coal Ryder Haaify .............. . .st Helens HUpsca . . Peninsula Mill Sr XfS1" Terminsl No. 4 West O'Bowa . . i . . . . Termtowt No. 4 x osnioa Mara .............. Albers No. $ mjui sisrs .............. .-samaa-Fonl west Woto . . ; . . , .. . . .Albers Dock nonganeiia .......... E. ft W. Lumber Co. W. a. Porter .. , . ; . . . . ; . . . . , Wtllbridgo V AT WORLD'S PORTS '"'..'-' i Astoria,; Nov. , 22. lrrld. aW-' . 1 tfmr Admiral Goodrich, from. San Fran- "IXT careaa ana votm Bay: arrired at 7:40 . m.. Jspaneae steamer Kaikyn -Msrn. from Coos Bay; smved and left up st 9:46 J. m.. ateamer Commereial Pathfinder, from New York and way ports; arrived at 11:80 a. m.. ateamer Rose City, from Saa Francisco, Astoria. Not. 21. Ssfld at 8:40 p. m., Norwegian, steamer . Sinaloa, foa. West Coast porta. . San Pedro. Not. 2 L Sailed, ateamer. Santa OUna, from New York, for Paget Bonnd and Portland; sailed, steamer: Walter-D. Hanson from New York, for Paget Bound and Port land; sailed, steamer P. J. Luckenbach. from Paget Sound and Portland, for New York aad Boston. - w .... Seattle, No 21 Arrived, steamer Meri- ws. .,va we voass porta, iot rortisnd; ar jiv. iwbk xtowica nail, lrom Sammore. via Portland. -' . Coca Bay. Nov. 21. Sailed- at 1 p. m., steamer Admiral - Goodrich, from San . Fran eioo, for Portland; sailed nt 1 p. m., Jap anea steamer Kaikyn Marn. for Columbia river. Ban Diego. Nor. 21. Sailed. French, steam er Indiana, from Bordeaux, for San Fran eisoo, Puget Sound and Portland; arrived and ssiled. steamer Admiral .Farragat, for San Pedro, Baa. Francisco and Portland; arrived, ateamer Georgina Rolph, from Portland. Cristobal. , Not. 20. Sailed,, steamer Tiger, from Boston and .wsy port, for Portland, Balboa. - Nov. 18. Sailed, steamer Lena Lnckenbach. from New Orleana for Portland. Falmouth, Nov.. 19. Arrived. . British steamer Greet City, from Portland. - Bats via. Not. 18. Arrived. Dutch steam er Arakan, from Portland, . r ATonmooth, Not. 20. Arrived, 'eteamer Steel Navigator, from Portland. London, Not. 18. Sailed. British steamer Deiawsra. for Pscifie coast poets.- Ssn ' Pedro, Nov. 22. Arrived. ' steamer Robin Adair, from Portland, fr New York; arrived, steamer Col. E. U Drake, from Port land; ' -'V' ''''- - - 1 - l- ' . - Balboa. Nov. 21." Arrived, steamer- Robin Geodfellow, - f rom Portland and way port, for New York. ! . Yokohama.- Not. 18 Arrived," , steamer Eastern Sailor, from Portland, . . 'New- York. Not; 21. Arrived,', steamer West Catenae, from Paget Sound and Port land., v . ; , .. . ... i .... San - Franciseo, Nov. 22. ft. N. - S."V - YOKOHAMA. mq bythe ') Vn '. ll'SPB SS'West O'Kowa ...Dec 1 1USSB SS West KeaU . ....Iec 21 TOKO HA'M A. KOBE. HONGKONG. MANILA ; ' 1 17SSB SS Hannawa ....... .Dec. li - '. USSB SS Wawalona,... .,4.De& 20 - i For rat, apace, etc... apply to ' TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT t road way $$ it Board Arrived-today: Phoenix. Greenwood. 1 a m.; CosJinga, Los AnreKs. 2 :05 a. m. ; Andrea F. , Lnckcnhach. Beliinham. T:25 a. nt.; TosenuU. Port Ludlow. 7:30 a. m.; Johaa Poulseo.. Gravs Harbor. $ a. m.i Tamalnai. Gray Harbor. 8:43 a. m: Northland. Port' Angeiea. . 9:20 a m. ; M. 8.' Bscoi. Tacoma. :6A a m.; Saginaw. Port Angeles. 10 a. m. . ' Aberdeen, .Nov. 31. Aimed. Hartwood. from San Franeiwo. at 0 a. m.; Daisy Gadsby. from San Francisco, at 10:80 a. m. Sailed. ' Munaire. tor New York. -at 2 n. m.: M. H. William Donovan, for San Pedro, at 2 p. m. , Kaymood. Nov. 2 1 .trailed. Chariea Chris. teuaoB. for San Francisco, st 8 a. m. POSITIOXS OF VESSELS . l (By Nt1 Radiol . Fled Baxter. San Pedm for Blaine. 98 mima from flame, . (. CordoT, La touch, for: Seattle, 69 mQe CaPs'ieiaa T stt t-yasu sua . Starr, Cordova for) Kodiak, 50 mile from Kodiac - ., I - .... , - . .. Victoria, leading brrin at Sawmill bay. La touch, couth - bound. . 1 05 anilM f mm . Ketchikan. V Dewey. Yokonama for Ban Pedro. 2160 mil from San Pedro, - -. . Atlanta City. Shanghai tor Seftlle. 2500 miles from Seattle. Wast Kader Portland for Tokohsma, $315 miles from Colombia , nrer. -- V- President Jackson. - Seattle . f or ' Yokoham 4946 miles from Seattl. Amu. San Pedro'for Yokohama. 226 mito. from Yokohama. . ... f - , - -,. - ... Nile. Ban Franeiaca for Yokohama, v 130 mile, from Yokohama. , Laebr. Baa Pedro for Tckinaana. 644 milea from Tokoyama.- . Shsbonne, Ssn Pedro for ItocnkL 5044 miles from- San Pedro. .5 .-- :,:v"m-" -i ' (By Federal Telegraph Cc ' Yentnra. San Francisco for Hrdnav. 73 mOaa aonthwast nf San Franciam Aval on. San Francisco for Ran Pedro. 4 0 mile south of San Francisco. . ; La Brea.' Oleum for Los Anrelea. 270 miles north of Lot Angelea, - j , i.mo. im a..Hi. mnw J 1 . - Seattle, - - Yorba Linda. Saa Padrn for MartinM. 92 mile, from Martines, . . . . iwun aoiir. hb innrnro ror nan a-earw. 105 mile south of Ssn Francisco. ' F. H. Buck. Ran Pedrn for Avon. OA miles from Avon. Yale. San Francisco for San. Pedro. 65 miles south of San Franciseo. - I Stockton. Manila for San Pedro. 102 miles from Ssn Pedro. - - Hamer. Ererett for San 1 Pedro. 14 mile oath of Point Conception. usnntoot, narmonn lor Ban Pedro, las mile north of San Francisco. -Uulnaott. Taeoma for San Pedro. 265 mile north of San Francisco, Point Judith. Ban Francisco for New York- ay mil.. Mnlh rf H. n . LV.n.iu. . Frank G. Dram. Honolulu tor Oaviota. 920 milea east of Honolulu. ' Ecuador. San Francisco for New Tork. T miles south of Havana. -. Margaret DoUar. Honolulu for .Yokohama. 3080 sniles west of Honolulu, President Pierce. Ynkoham. . fnr sue vwM. w. w snuee. west, or aiononxiu. Commercial - Trader, New ( York for ' San Pedro, 2780 miles south of San Pedro. v enesueia. New York . foe Saa Franciseo, 2890 mile south of Saa Frsncisco, . . vvuusta I'ann, New York tot Honolulu, 847 miles south of Ambrose light, " - Kobin GoodfeUow. San Frsncisco for New York. 247 mile north of Balboa. - - OllAJSSPORTATION Tra vel 1 1 IIHV pot get experienced and ac- t curate information from one who has .traveled , extensively for the benefit' pf vhfS" patrons? FREE: INFORMATION. Socuro Steamship Resarva- - . tions , and Tickets From " DORSEY B. SlvllTH. Manager Journal Travel Bureau 180 Broadway, Portland, Oregon. Phone ATwater 1979. SS. ADMIRAL EVANS Sails rram Munteieai Oafe N. $) wadnesdey, Nnmsae 2, 1 0 a. m. and Rvary Wsdnssdas TTnesafle or SAft FRANCI90O . - - . LOS aMBELKS . SAW PIKQtt , SS." ADMIRAL GOODRICH Friday, Hv. 24, 10 A; M. MARSH FIELD EWBEK AM FRANCISCO TICKET OFFI0I ' "oi ao ST- cor, stars' PHOflE BttOAOkVAV fteSI XT Astoria' and Way Points STRS. LURUNE AND UNDINE , - Daily, , Except featarday, . i Mil 1. M. Fare to Astoria $15 Ono Way - - S3.00 Round Trip ' Week-End Round Trip $2.50 The Dalles-Hood River '-Steamer Service Daily,; Except Sun., 7;15 A. M. f;are to The Dalles $1.25 Hood River $1.00 The .Harkins Transportation Co Broadway. $$41 .. Alder St. Doek ROYAL MAIL to EUROPE J-TME COMFORT ROUTE Mew Vaek . Cheeoourg ' t aouthamptonHambura -OBDUHA ,.0e. 20 een.81 attar. 1 OftBITA .wJm. 10 Fb. 21 ..... DIRECT PASSENOER SERVICE . ?rm Pacifi Coast Pert .to U. K. . ,:- Regular aalllna, ' . 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